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The Honolulu Advertiser has noted that questions are now being raised over the recent Florida trip taken by Educators and teachers from June 22 – June 25th of this year. I know a teacher who personally went on this trip this year.

What the Advertiser doesn’t mention… Is that this is the Second Year in a Row that certain Educators have been given this trip!!

The money spent on these past TWO years trips to Disney World could have made up for the athletics budget.

*update* Here is the letter from Lingle requesting to know more information on this trip.

At this site, it is very obvious to me that they are just trying to put on a smear.

About a week ago, a friend of mine received a packet of information regarding an altercation involving Hawaii County Mayoral Candidate, Billy Kenoi. After reading the packet, he then passed it on to me…..

A little information about this domain I came across through a simple whois search…

At a recent community meeting held at the Pahoa Community Center, about the recent amendments to the Puna Community Development Plan (PCDP), elected District 5 Council Lady Emily Naeole was the recipient of oral testimony both for and against the PCDP.

A testifier posed the following question to the overflow crowd:

“How many of you people in this room want more people moving to Puna”.

The response… only 1 person in the entire room wanted more people moving to Puna.

This meeting was filled with residents of Puna as well as other Candidates for the 2008 election, and I hope that they will listen to the people of Puna.

It is funny how once we all get here… we all seem to want Puna to ourselves. ;)

Well Except Beachboy :P

Of course people in tourism industries want more people coming. I’m from an Education background and I see our schools suffering as more students come in and less money is available for our schools.

But how many people in PUNA rely on tourism to provide for their families?

Here in Hawaii, we could really benefit by using Geothermal more to it’s potential.

A survey released by the Geothermal Energy Association (GEA) shows continued growth in the number of new geothermal power projects under development in the United States, a 20% increase since January of this year.

However, this article states that there are TWO Geothermal plants in Hawaii. Where is the second one located, or being built, or is this a typo in the article?